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PARIS – (Junko Yoshida) On the day EE Times visited Chronocam, a Paris-based startup developing an event-based computer vision technology, a ripple of shock went through the whole building. Intel had just announced the acquisition of Mobileye. The big surprise hit...
Chronocam: article in L’Embarqué
L’imagerie neuromorphique révolutionne la vision artificielle Solution de rupture inspirée par le fonctionnement du cerveau humain et dédiée aux systèmes de vision artificielle et de cybervision, la technologie neuromorphique de vision pilotée par les événements...
Chronocam receives $15 million funding led by Intel
Chronocam, a developer of biologically-inspired vision sensors and computer vision solutions has raised $15 million in Series B financing led by lead investor Intel Capital, along with iBionext, Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH, 360 Capital, CEAi and Renault Group. A...
Start-up aims to help machines see like humans
Chronocam start-up aims to help machines see like humans Christoph Posch, co-founder and CTO of Chronocam, discusses with Science|Business’ Daniel Echikson his company’s new sensor technology. Q. Could you explain the sensor technology your company is developing? What...